Pros:
Bat is smoking hot. Ball sounds great and jumps off this bat. I need to purchase an "L" screen to protect myself from the come backers my just turned 7 year old hits off this bat. I generally stand 35-45 feet and still I don't feel safe. Light end load still allows strong kids with above average bat speeds to generate all the power they will need. Have used with instructors 3 times and live outdoor pitching with me 3 times. When he connects, it is either a 150-170 foot bomb or a liner that most 7-8 year olds will run from. can't wait to get the spring season started.Cons:I hope that other parents in my son's league don't read this. Keep buying the Mako's, and leave the Voo Doo advantage to my son's team.

Pros:
This is the best bat I have ever played with. It has an awesome design and just bombs the ball. Every time I make contact the ball goes flying and there is completely no sting. I was more of an Easton guy until I tried this. DeMarini all the way.Cons:They shouldn't even have a cons section for this bat. Anyway no cons at all.

Pros:
My 7 year old son went to this after trying the 2014 Mako, XL1 and S1 from Easton. All of those are great bats but because they are composite they are on the heavier side. Even though they are marked a 28/17 the bat still weighed more. Usually an ounce or two over sticker. I know this because I put the bat on a scale to see. I went and bought this Voodoo Overlord for my son hoping the -13 would give him more bat speed. Well it sure did!!!! The bat also weighs what it is labeled.... I got the 28-15 and it weighs just a hair over 15oz. The bat does have a slight endload which does help with driving the ball. Its not extremely noticeable but enough to when you drop the head on the ball it shoots a nice line drive. My son is 7 years old and on the smaller side... 56lbs. He had no problem driving the ball into the gaps or hitting hard grounders. He even was able to hit a few 170-190 foot shots that might have one hopped our little league fence.
Cons:None yet

The DeMarini Voodoo OVERLORD Youth Baseball Bat (DXVDL) is made to be slightly end-loaded.

ChinyereExpert ·Mar 30, 2015

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Does this bat have a single wall?

Asked by jayden on
Mar 18, 2015

The barrel of the DeMarini Voodoo OVERLORD Youth Baseball Bat (DXVDL) would be considered a single wall design but the part of the handle that goes into the barrel may cause some to consider it a multi-wall design depending on their rules.

PatrickExpert ·Mar 18, 2015

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My son has a 2014, 31" 18 oz. DeMarini Voodoo OVERLORD. It has a slight bend where the handle and barrel are joined. Is this normal, and will it effect performance?

Asked by joe on
Mar 11, 2015

The DeMarini Voodoo OVERLORD Youth Baseball Bat (DXVDL) should not have any bends in the handle connection. Typically, it fuses right into the barrel. When you rub your hand down the barrel, you should feel the D-Fusion handle. If yours seems messed up, I would call DeMarini at 1-800-937-2287.

Product Description

Thereâ€™s one thing that makes our scientists great â€“ they donâ€™t care about the laws of science. The Voodoo OVERLORD was designed for unfathomable, explosive power. Our new breakthrough 2 piece D-Fusion handle allows us to crank up the performance of the barrel while improving feel. Our Carbon Reinforced Paradox Composite Handle is stiffer for ultimate energy transfer between barrel and ball. While our patented ThermoFused Taper enhances an already explosive X10 Alloy barrel by containing energy in the barrel where it belongs - Propelling the ball on impact and reducing vibration to hands. More explosive and powerful than ever, the night before games, the OVERLORD is what will keep opponents up. Better feel, stiffer construction, more power - that's the Voodoo OVERLORD! DeMarini: Born Hardcore! The DeMarini Voodoo OVERLORD is approved for play in Little League, Babe Ruth, Dixie, Pony, AABC, and USSSA. It is backed by a Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty. Free Shipping!

About DeMarini

In 1992, DeMarini Sports had something to celebrate. The three-year-old company had climbed a rung on the proverbial ladder of success, moving its world headquarters from a dirt-floored barn to a slightly larger metal shack. "It was a big move for us," recalled Ray DeMarini from the batting cage of DeMarini Sport’s present-day Bat Industrial Complex. "The new shop was larger, more storm resistant, and -best of all- it had a heater."
In the early days, DeMarini Sports hardly made a blip on the radar screen of softball. With no retailers and virtually no advertising budget, DeMarini.... read more

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